It was mildly entertaining the year that Rosberg won it just becasue Ham was driving so slowly to block the rest of the pack to try and force Rosberg into a mistake or hope that a few cars could overtake him. Other than that can't remember anything of interest ever happening there.

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Yeah just seen it and was a good race. Shame for Max who would have won had it not been for Ocon being an absolute bellend.

Regardless of whether Ocon should have fought for track position, which was his right, it was f***ing stupid from Max. So much to lose and nothing to gain, he should have just let him pass and carried on racing Hamilton.

Yeah just seen it and was a good race. Shame for Max who would have won had it not been for Ocon being an absolute bellend.

Regardless of whether Ocon should have fought for track position, which was his right, it was f***ing stupid from Max. So much to lose and nothing to gain, he should have just let him pass and carried on racing Hamilton.

Yeah amazing that the driver survived. Incredible the safety these days. But you have to ask questions about how a car can get that airborne. Didn't they adjust the designs of F1 cars after Mark Webber had a similar one?

Yeah amazing that the driver survived. Incredible the safety these days. But you have to ask questions about how a car can get that airborne. Didn't they adjust the designs of F1 cars after Mark Webber had a similar one?

I think that there will always be freak incidents, you can’t design against every kind of eventuality and type of contact when high speeds are involved. From what I read it wasn’t the kerb that launched the car, it was earlier contact. The height the car traveled through the air was shocking but we don’t see that kind of thing often.

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What I will say is that Alonso has been the architect of much of his own downfall. Even his move to IndyCar isn’t entirely his own choice, no other teams want to take him on for various reasons. Of course two world championships is great but he could and should have had at least as many as Vettel.

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